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1 Nipper Information Guide Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club 2017/18 EST. 1961

2 CONTENTS Key Contacts... 3 Membership... 5 Nipper Age Groups... 6 Proficiency Swims... 6 Nippers On Sundays... 7 Uniforms... 8 Lost Property... 8 Age Group Managers (AGM s)... 8 Age Group Managers Assistants (AGMA s)... 9 Age Group Surf Education Program Overview... 9 Under 7s Surf Play 2 Award... 9 Under 8s Surf Aware 1 Award... 9 Under 9s Surf Aware 2 Award Under 10s Surf Safe 1 Award Under 11s Surf Safe 2 Award Under 12s Surf Smart 1 Award Under 13s Surf Smart 2 Award Surf Safety & Education Coaching Nipper Boards (Lease) Equipment Rules SLSA Approved Equipment Competition Parental Involvement And Support Member Safety Incident Response A WELCOME MESSAGE FROM NIKKI BROWN Welcome to Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club s Nipper Activities program for 2017/18. On behalf of the Nipper Committee, I would like to welcome our returning and new Nipper members together with your families to the 2017/18 Nipper season. Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club holds our Nipper program in the highest regard and we are extremely proud of our results in educating our junior members in surf safety and awareness, together with fostering future patrolling Lifesavers and Surf Life Saving competitors. The Nippers program is designed to introduce children aged between 5-13 to surf life saving. It is a fun outdoor activity that grows a child s confidence and teaches valuable surf awareness skills. Our aim is to provide a safe, familyfriendly and fun environment for our Nippers. Our Nippers today are the next generation of Surf Lifesavers. We are most fortunate this year to have yet again, a highly motivated Nippers Activities Committee and we hope to deliver to our members a Nipper program of the best quality. We are all volunteers in the Club and there are a variety of roles if you can help, so that we can spread the workload amongst our volunteer workforce. So can I again welcome you all and encourage you to lend a hand, whether it be as an Age Group Manager, Water Safety Personnel, Official, Sausage Sizzle Maker or general help at our Nipper days or carnivals to ensure that we can deliver the best service possible to our membership. Please take the time to read this booklet thoroughly as it is a wonderful source of information. I hope you find your season rewarding, fun, productive and that you all enjoy a safe and successful 2017/18 Nipper Season. Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club Rooms Continuous Improvement Frequently Asked Questions Communication & Useful Links Nikki Brown Nipper Manager 2017/18 Nipper Information Guide Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club Page 2

3 KEY CONTACTS The first point of contact for most enquiries is our Office. Office hours are Tuesday - Friday from 10am 2pm. Contact Mullaloo SLSC Office info@mullaloosurf.com.au MANAGEMENT TEAM President Stuart Clarke president@mullaloosurf.com.au Director Vicki Rasmussen Director Laurie demamiel Director John P Dooley Director Steve Lee Director Alistair Cook General Manager Development Julie Rapley development@mullaloosurf.com.au Manager of Nippers Nikki Brown nippers@mullaloosurf.com.au Manager of Youth (u14+) Mandy Lee youth@mullaloosurf.com.au Manager of Membership Lyn Brosens membership@mullaloosurf.com.au General Manager Surf Sports Carlo Tenaglia surfsports@mullaloosurf.com.au Manager of Coaching Gayle Gould coaching@mullaloosurf.com.au Manager of Competition TBA competition@mullaloosurf.com.au Manager of Events Neil Forbes events@mullaloosurf.com.au General Manager Operations Tony Greenfield operations@mullaloosurf.com.au Manager of Education Anne-Marie Widermanski education@mullaloosurf.com.au Manager of Lifesaving Services Brett Wenn lifesaving@mullaloosurf.com.au General Manager Marketing TBA marketing@mullaloosurf.com.au Manager of Retail (shop) Cindy de Bomford retail@mullaloosurf.com.au Manager of Communications (e-news & social media) Sandy Clarke communications@mullaloosurf.com.au Manager of Sponsorship TBA sponsorship@mullaloosurf.com.au General Manager Support Services Homi Dudha supportservices@mullaloosurf.com.au Manager of Administration Tracey Tenaglia admin@mullaloosurf.com.au Manager of Finance John Hillen finance@mullaloosurf.com.au Manager of Facilities Jesper Rasmussen facilities@mullaloosurf.com.au 2017/18 Nipper Information Guide Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club Page 3

4 AGE GROUP MANAGERS Age Group AGM Address U13 Boys Andrew Brown U13 Girls Emma Bamforth U12 Boys Brett Warner U12 Girls Bec Laing & Charlie Green U11 Boys Chanae Brookes & Courtney Fyfe U11 Girls Louis Cheeseman U10 Boys Emma Moebius U10 Girls Warren Kyte U9 Gemma Vesely & Tony Nunn U8 Luke Eliot U7 Nat Godwin & Paul Brierley 2017/18 Nipper Information Guide Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club Page 4

5 NIPPER COMMITTEE MEMBERS Julie Rapley Nikki Brown Vicki Rasmussen Mandy Lee Dara Mills Tanya Honour Paul Brierley Michelle Cook MEMBERSHIP What your nipper membership gives you: Access to Club facilities Sunday Nipper Day activities Fees covered for Life Saving award training (excluding manuals and equipment) Use of Club foam boards (U8-U10) and access to leased Club boards (U11-U13) Christmas celebration day Post carnival celebrations Presentation of trophies & participation medals Insurance cover for all approved Surf Life Saving & Club training activities Midweek training program with coaches Additional clinics/holiday activities as advised Opportunity to participate in competitions against other Clubs throughout WA. 2017/18 Nipper Information Guide Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club Page 5

6 NIPPER AGE GROUPS Nippers are placed in an age group that is determined by the child s age as at 30 September each year. The education program for each age group works towards the Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA), Age Group Award listed below. To easily identify our Nipper age groups, we have different cap colours. Age Date of birth SLSA Age Group Cap Colour Age Group Award 5 or 6 years 7 years 8 years 1 October 2010 to 30 September October 2009 to 30 September October 2008 to 30 September 2009 U7 White Surf Play 2 U8 Blue & white Surf Aware 1 U9 Yellow & white Surf Aware 2 9 years 1 October 2007 to 30 September 2008 U10 Maroon & white Surf Safe 1 10 years 11 years 12 years 1 October 2006 to 30 September October 2005 to 30 September October 2004 to 30 September 2005 U11 Blue Surf Safe 2 U12 Yellow Surf Smart 1 U13 Maroon Surf Smart 2 13 years 1 October 2003 to 30 September 2004 U14 (Youth) Blue, yellow, white Surf Rescue Certificate Split coloured caps move up each year with the age group until they reach the solid cap colours and then these move up until Youth. For example blue and white will be U9 next season and U10 the following season. Your child then moves into the solid blue cap colour which they will then keep for three seasons. PROFICIENCY SWIMS To participate in water activities, nippers must be able to swim/float to a standard appropriate to their age. Therefore, Nippers must complete a proficiency swim. This is a requirement of SLSA and is compulsory. Children are unable to participate in water activities at the beach unless they have completed their proficiency swim. This swim is conducted in a swimming pool. Nippers will require their bathers* and goggles, with an optional swim cap if needed. Our first Club day will be Sunday 8 October and will be held at HBF Arena, Joondalup, to carry out proficiency swims. 9.00am: U8 & U am: U9 & U am: U10 & U13. If your child is unable to attend please contact the Age Group Manager. Please note our Nipper Activities Program is not a learn to swim program. We strongly encourage your child to attend swim lessons. Being confident swimming in a pool contributes immensely to being confident swimming in the ocean. *It is not recommended that children wear their club bathers as they are not suitable for use in chlorinated water. 2017/18 Nipper Information Guide Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club Page 6

7 Pool evaluation requirement for each age group Age Group Swim Distance Under 7 N/A N/A Float Under 8 25m swim 1 minute survival float Under 9 25m swim 1 minute survival float Under 10 25m swim 1.5 minute survival float Under 11 50m swim 2 minute survival float Under m swim 2 minute survival float Under m swim 3 minute survival float Please note that at this time, the U7 s Age Group DO NOT have to complete this requirement as their water activities are limited to shallow wading and each are accompanied by a water safety person at all times while in the water. Competition (carnival) evaluation requirement to compete To maintain safety and life saving standards, SLSA has set a minimum standard of proficiency that Junior Activities Members (Nippers) must achieve before being eligible to compete in carnivals. Age Group Managers will arrange these competency tests at the beach since the swim has to be conducted in open water. To qualify for carnival entry, SLSA require Nippers to swim to the following standard: Age Group Swim Distance Time Under 8 100m swim Less than 9 minutes Under 9 100m swim Less than 8 minutes Under m swim Less than 12 minutes Under m swim Less than 9 minutes Under m swim Less than 9 minutes Under m swim Less than 9 minutes NIPPERS ON SUNDAYS The Nipper surf season typically runs from mid October to March. Club day activities occur on Sunday mornings. In addition to this, various training sessions are available as your Nipper progresses through Age Groups (see Coaching on p11). Sunday start times are: AGE GROUP START TIME FINISH TIME FLAG COLOUR U7 9:30AM 10:45AM White U8 U13 9:00AM 11:00AM All others On Club day: Assemble on the beach near your cap coloured flag, at least 5 minutes before the start time above with your cap on, ready for activities Ensure your child already has sunscreen applied Age Group Managers will call a roll and mark off an attendance sheet Nippers will rotate through activities (water, beach, games, education). The Club offers a sausage sizzle most Sunday mornings. Any funds raised through the sausage sizzle go back to the Club. The Boardies kiosk, sells various food, drinks, coffee, lollies etc. NIPPERS SAFETY Nippers must stay with their Age Group Manager at all times, unless coaches take over for a specific activity If Nippers must leave their group (e.g. to go to the toilet etc.), the Age Group Manager must be informed prior to them leaving and they should be accompanied by a parent/guardian No Nipper is to enter the water unless authorised by the Age Group Manager U7s must have a parent/guardian remain with the age group at all times All Nippers must have a parent/guardian on the beach/surrounds throughout the session and be on hand to assist your child in the event of an incident or injury At the conclusion of the session, Nippers are again checked off the attendance roll after all equipment and boards have been packed away into the shed 2017/18 Nipper Information Guide Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club Page 7

8 Nippers are not to leave the Club/surrounds until collected by an adult and checked off the attendance roll. Failure to sign your child out may result in the closure of the beach and a search being carried out to find them Club caps are to be removed at the end of the session once Nippers have been checked off the attendance roll Once Nippers have been checked off the attendance roll and removed their Club caps, any Nippers re-entering the water are the responsibility of their parents/guardians By requirement of SLSA, all Nippers must wear a fluoro, hi-viz lycra vest during water activities at all sanctioned Club activities, including Club days, training sessions and competitions. WHAT TO WEAR / BRING Club Age Group Cap and high visibility rash shirt/ vest is compulsory Club bathers recommended Sunscreen (applied before getting to the beach), hat, towel and water bottle are essential Nipper board see Nipper Boards (lease) Goggles recommended Warm clothing for cool days and sunsmart clothing for hot days. UNIFORMS Mullaloo SLSC official competition uniform is a Club cap with official Club bathers. A hi-viz vest is required to be worn for all aquatic activities. Club apparel can be purchased from the Mullaloo Surf Shop which is located at the front of the main Club building, on the left-hand side. The Shop is normally open Friday afternoons in the winter, with the addition of Sunday mornings during the Surf Club season. Please check the website and newsletters for trading times. Note: Whilst the Club encourages our members to wear Club bathers, as it provides a sense of community and identity, it is not a requirement. Appropriate swimwear must be worn. This includes Speedos or jammers for the boys (no board shorts) and one piece or two piece for the girls (no fashion bikinis). LOST PROPERTY Please label your children s belongings with a black permanent marker preferably on a part of your item that can be seen when worn e.g. on their Club cap and hi-viz vest. There is a lost property container in the Life Saving Gear Shed. WHAT TO EXPECT AT NIPPERS The Nipper program will always depend on the surf conditions on the day. If the conditions are favourable, more time will be spent in the water than on the beach and vice versa should water conditions be adverse. The majority of our Nipper Sundays focus on fun activities whilst teaching beach safety. Activities on Club days for Nippers include (links to details also): Beach sprints, relays and beach flags Wade races and wade relays Surf swim races and surf swim team races Board races, rescues and relays Surf safety education Games and fun activities Great social occasions. The Club also runs 3 Points Days during the season to determine an Age Group Champion and place getters. To be eligible for Age Group Champion, the Nipper must attend at least 50% of Nipper Club days. There are several annual events/challenges that the Club also runs, which our Nippers get to enjoy, such as the Club Challenge, Ted Scott Marathon and IRB Awareness. AGE GROUP MANAGERS (AGM S) AGM s are allocated to each age group and are responsible for organizing and conducting various activities as per the programs developed by Surf Life Saving Western Australia (SLSWA). The responsibilities of an AGM are as follows: Encourage the children in their age group to participate, enjoy, co-operate and compete in all activities of the Club 2017/18 Nipper Information Guide Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club Page 8

9 Keep weekly records of each child s attendance Instruct the children in their age group towards the requirements of the Surf Education Program Organise the children at competitions, which includes marking the attendance sheet, assisting in team selections and marshalling the children for their allocated events Assist in the instruction of the correct techniques for events the children participate in Keep the children and parents informed of the requirements of the age group and of Club information Ensure the children in the age group are aware of and encourage sun protection. AGM s are all volunteers. We encourage and actually require more AGM s (ratio, 1 AGM : 25 Nippers). Please consider joining and assisting in this important function. Note that there is an on-line and practical course to complete to become an AGM. This will assist those who may not feel comfortable in the role, as well as those who have undertaken AGM duties previously. Please contact the Manager of Nippers to find out more. AGE GROUP MANAGERS ASSISTANTS (AGMA S) The focus of an AGMA is to assist the AGM with conducting the Nipper programs during the summer. The aim is to develop the capacity and capability of Nippers to become competent surf life savers of the future. The requirements of an AGMA are as follows: Attend Nipper Club days Take direction from the AGM Assist the AGM with the instructing the group Be a positive role model Be aware of their own and the group s safety and wellbeing Work as part of a team Assist the AGM if required to plan sessions Encourage enjoyment and fun. AGE GROUP SURF EDUCATION PROGRAM OVERVIEW An important part of our Club s Sunday morning activities will be Surf Education instructions and training. The majority of surf education will be provided on the beach, not in a classroom or formal environment (except the Surf Rescue Certificate/Resuscitation course for the older age groups). The best way to teach surf safety is through physical demonstrations, drills/exercises and visual aids (such as spotting a rip). The topics to be taught include Surf Awareness, First Aid, Surf Skills and Resuscitation according to the SLSA curriculum. UNDER 7S SURF PLAY 2 AWARD Members in this age group participate only on Sunday. There are no competition based events and mid week training for this age group. This Age Group s program is designed to be educational. It gives Nippers a non-competitive understanding of surf life saving through fun and games, along with instructions on surf safety and surf awareness. KEY OBJECTIVES Enjoyment, fun, group interaction, participation Equal attention to water and beach events Beach activities to emphasise games and group participation Water activities that are limited to shallow water near the water s edge No competition other than that involved in fun games Learn beach awareness (Slip, Slop, Slap, Seek, Slide) & surf safety Learn event rules by the time they are in U8s (Sprint, flags, wade, relays). UNDER 8S SURF AWARE 1 AWARD Surf Aware 1 is the first of the Nipper development awards. The focus is on understanding, identifying and demonstrating Sunsmart guidelines, hazards at the beach, whether they, or someone else is in an emergency situation and how to get help. Nippers discuss the beach environment and communities that surf lifesavers operate in. Surf sports skills focus on: body-boarding, wading, dolphin-diving, beach sprint 2017/18 Nipper Information Guide Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club Page 9

10 starts and beach flags starts. As an U8, participants can begin to use a Nipper board, so basic board positioning and paddling is introduced. Other surf sports skills focus on: body surfing, sand running technique and diving for a beach flag. KEY OBJECTIVES skill development, enjoyment, fun, group interaction, participation Equal attention to water and beach events Develop basic skills in events and have basic knowledge of rules Improve confidence in surf Ability to train in a group situation and develop road rules of squad training Understanding training terminology Wading, duck-diving, grabbing sand under waves, swim to behind shorebreak Board starts with skim, sit/pop, eskimo roll, catching unbroken wave, correct board position Understand rules, demonstrate sprint, flags, wade and relay Develop technique in beach events, able to do relay changeovers at speed. UNDER 9S SURF AWARE 2 AWARD Surf Aware 2 builds on Surf Aware 1. Personal Safety Networks are introduced so participants are comfortable asking for help. Nippers learn the impact surf lifesavers can have on the beach. Safety tips and the ability to identify hazardous surf conditions. As an U9, participants can begin to use a Nipper board, so basic board positioning and paddling is introduced. Other surf sports skills focus on: body surfing, sand running technique and diving for a beach flag. KEY OBJECTIVES skill development, enjoyment, fun, group interaction, participation Equal attention to water and beach events Developing skills in events and have knowledge of rules & improve confidence in surf Recall surf awareness information and basic emergency care procedures Ability to train in a group situation and develop road rules of squad training Catch broken waves from standing, swim in surf with head down, swim into gutter Board starts with skim, sit/pop, eskimo roll, catching unbroken wave, correct board position Develop technique in beach events, able to do relay changeovers at speed. UNDER 10S SURF SAFE 1 AWARD The first of the Surf Safe awards, Surf Safe 1 introduces rescue techniques as participants learn to use boards to assist distressed swimmers and experience rescue tubes. Participants will identify adults at the surf club they can ask to help them, they focus on water conservation and sun safety to highlight the consequences of skin damage. Participants learn about rips, recognising unsafe behaviours and relating these concepts to preventative actions. Resuscitation is introduced for the first time with an opportunity to experience CPR on a manikin. Surf sports skills focus on: entering and negotiating the surf on a board and beach relay baton changes. KEY OBJECTIVES As above U9s plus below: Perform introductory self-rescue skills Understanding training terminology Catching unbroken waves from swimming, swim to back break All above with confidence and speed, slipstream Continue to advance skills in all events with knowledge of tactics in flags and wade. UNDER 11S SURF SAFE 2 AWARD As U11 s they have the ability to learn more technical aspects of life saving and are able to be more physical in surf sports skills. Participants are encouraged to persist when needing help and are introduced to energy conservation. There is a strong focus on recognising at risk people and recognising and managing patients suffering from a range of basic first aid cases. Participants can learn how to perform CPR and there is an opportunity to work towards a Resuscitation (AID) Award. There is also a section on communication both interpersonal and through beach signage. There is a significant amount of surf sports skills which focus on; board dismounts, catching waves on a board, board relay, surf swimming techniques, crouching beach sprint starts and ironman/ironwoman and cameron relay transitions. KEY OBJECTIVES skill development, enjoyment, fun, group interaction, self confidence Begin to concentrate more on a specific area (beach/water) but still train at both 2017/18 Nipper Information Guide Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club Page 10

11 Work on intermediate skills and have reasonable knowledge of rules Begin moderate endurance training to help with Iron events and extra events now available Increase confidence in surf and surf awareness Promote good training ethics and desire to train to improve. UNDER 12S SURF SMART 1 AWARD Surf Smart 1 is a continuation of Surf Safe 2. Participants begin to learn about their rights and responsibilities as a member of SLSA. The lessons look at how weather impacts on the beach environment. The focus for personal health and wellbeing, sun safety (skin cancer) and staying fit and healthy. The role of patrols is first introduced to this award as is the managing of rips and using them to assist in rescues. Participants work towards a Basic Emergency Care Certificate (as well as a Resuscitation (AID) Award). Nippers learn about the human body, complete basic first aid and resuscitation. More signals are introduced. Previous board skills are developed with participants learning how to conduct a board rescue. Surf sports skills include: rolling under a wave on a board, diving under large waves, beach sprint arm and leg drive and beach flags race strategies. KEY OBJECTIVES skill development, enjoyment, fun, group interaction, self confidence Hold body wave using arm, correct wading Advanced board rescue skills. Negotiate surf using correct choices, late take offs Speed drills introduced, fine tune skills on beach. UNDER 13S SURF SMART 2 AWARD The last of the Nipper development awards, Surf Smart 2 looks to wrap up the skills and knowledge learnt in all the previous awards. Participants learn about what the SLSA Member Safety and Wellbeing Policy is and they tackle the issues of Global Warming and Climate Change and how they will impact on surf life saving. Surf Safety is wrapped up into the 10 Surf Safety Tips. Communication learning focuses on the importance of communicating with beach users. Participants identify other professional emergency services and will experience performing a tube rescue. Participants can work towards a Basic Emergency Care Certificate which includes lessons in the human body, basic first aid and resuscitation. Surf sports skills focus on: board race, board rescue, surf race, run swim run, beach sprint, beach relay, beach flags, ironman/ ironwoman and cameron relay. KEY OBJECTIVES skill development, confidence, fitness, fun, team work, responsibility Demonstrate surf awareness and emergency care Begin moderate endurance training to help with Iron and extra events now available Promote good training ethics and desire to train to improve. COACHING Training is available mid week at Mullaloo Beach to all U9s to U13s in a variety of surf life saving disciplines including board paddling and beach events. All training sessions are split into separate tiers that run at the same time to cater for all skill levels the tiers are skills based rather than age based. Please Note: Parents are expected to bring their children to the coaches not just drop them at the front of the Club. Each child must have a parent or nominated adult on the beach during water activities for safety reasons or they will be unable to participate. Midweek Board Training Tiers Tier 4 Nipper Competitive Tier 5 Nipper Intermediate Tier 6 Nipper Developing (Tiers 1-3 are Youth to Seniors.) Tiers are generally run at the same time. Additional sessions may be run for our more competitive Nippers (at alternate locations closer to State Championships) that have been identified through the Club Day Activities and Coaching program. Other Training Available (subject to available coaches) Beach Training Swim Training (stamina training not learn to swim) 2017/18 Nipper Information Guide Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club Page 11

12 Rescue & Resuscitation (R&R) Training and March Past R&R is one of the traditional surf club events and is based on the simulated rescue and resuscitation of a patient. It combines resuscitation skills, marching and drill, with teams judged against set criteria. It is open to the U10 & U11, and the U12 & U13 boys and girls. The Nipper March Past event involves a team of 12 boys and/or girls marching in formation around a set course in time with music. The team includes members carrying a reel, wearing a belt and carrying the Mullaloo Club flag. Training involves marching to improve individual and team technique and learning the various commands and movements associated with the event. Training is usually held once a week at a time which is most convenient to the team members and lasts for about 50 minutes. See the Club calendar for details on days and times of available training sessions. NIPPER BOARDS (LEASE) All competition age Nipper members will require a board. It is preferred that they have their own board. If you do not wish to purchase a board for your child, you will be able to lease a Club board, at no cost. We will not be charging a fee for leasing the board, only a bond/deposit, which will be refunded to you upon return of the board in good condition. Any damage that requires repair at the time of the board s return will be taken out of the bond. If you have repaired the damage yourself to an acceptable standard and the board is in reasonable condition upon return, the full bond will be returned. Please discuss repairs with the equipment officer before attempting to fix damage yourself. COST OF THE BOND/DEPOSIT IS $150 PER BOARD. If your child is not in possession of their own board or a Club leased board on Club days or competition days, then Club boards will be made available to them for their use, but these will only be the FOAM nipper boards, not fiberglass, regardless of age. EQUIPMENT RULES Our Club enjoys access to outstanding resources and there are a few key rules relating to the use of Club equipment: AGM s are solely responsible for allocating equipment on Club days The Equipment Officer is responsible for equipment allocation on Club training days/ carnivals Nippers are responsible for ensuring the equipment is returned to the gear shed washed down and free of sand Nippers are responsible for reporting any damage to the equipment to their AGM/Coach or Equipment Officer Only Nippers of Mullaloo SLSC are permitted to use Club equipment Equipment is only to be used during Club designated activities Equipment is not to be removed from the shed under any circumstances without prior permission from your AGM All other equipment that will be used during the Nipper sessions is supplied by the Club. CORRECT Carry board INCORRECT Dragging board BOARD LEASE DAYS 2017/18 SEASON 1 October, 8am Competition Use 7 October, 8am General Use 7 October, 8am Second hand board sale 2017/18 Nipper Information Guide Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club Page 12

13 SLSA APPROVED EQUIPMENT There are a range of boards from various manufacturers that come in different sizes and will usually be foam or fibreglass construction. Whilst we cannot recommend one supplier over another, below are some useful links to websites that may assist you in choosing the right craft for your child. Our Mullaloo Surf Shop can also order foam nipper boards. SLSA Surf Craft Specifications link: Surf%20Craft%20Specifications%20(Sport)%20Updated%20 Jan%2017_1.pdf Links to possible suppliers (not a complete list): Bennet Boards: Dolphin: Katana: Kracka: Junior-Nipper Secondhand boards may also be found at the following: Other surf club websites Gumtree Gear Trade Club notice boards (Note the 2nd hand board sale we have on 7 October at 8am you can sell your boards at!) Age Group Craft (SLS Approved only see section 20) Length & Min Weight Eligibility Under 8 Foam Encased Nipper Board 2.0m Not Specified Successfully completed competition proficiency swim. Participated in at least one Nipper carnival 2017/18 season. Under 9 Foam Encased Nipper Board 2.0m Not Specified Successfully completed competition proficiency swim. Participated in at least one Nipper carnival 2017/18 season. Under 10 Foam Encased Nipper Board 2.0m Not Specified Successfully completed competition proficiency swim. Participated in at least one Nipper carnival 2017/18 season. Under 11 Under 12 Under 13 Fibreglass Nipper Boards Only Fibreglass Nipper Boards Only Fibreglass Nipper Boards Only 2.0m 4.5kg Successfully completed competition proficiency swim. Participated in at least one Nipper carnival 2017/18 season. 2.0m 4.5kg Successfully completed competition proficiency swim. Participated in at least one Nipper carnival 2017/18 season. 2.0m 4.5kg Successfully completed competition proficiency swim. Participated in at least one Nipper carnival 2017/18 season. 2017/18 Nipper Information Guide Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club Page 13

14 COMPETITION The Nipper Surf Sports program offers a wide range of competition events for all ages culminating in the Nipper State Championship each year. Competition is designed to provide an environment to enhance the lifesaving skills used for patrols. The Club runs a program that encourages every member to achieve their own competition goals. Our coaching programs are designed to support our children in all aspects of competition by practicing the skills they learn in groups on Club days suitable to their ability. Not all children want to be involved in competition and there are pathways the Club provides in life saving and other activities. There are a range of carnivals that members can enter throughout the year. Please refer to the Club website and Club s for more details as they become available. Information can also be found on the Surf Life Saving WA s website: mybeach.com.au/members/surf-sports/competitions/ competitions-2-2/ Nippers in the U9-U13 age groups who wish to compete at the State Championships must have achieved their respective age award, passed the competition proficiency swim and competed in at least one SLSWA Nipper Carnival. Who can compete? U8-U13s who have completed their competition evaluation Nipper carnivals are divided into U8-9 local area carnivals and U10-13 inter club carnivals Participants need to wear a fluoro yellow singlet, Club bathers and Club cap (blue, yellow, white) Members must have paid the relevant competition fee. Where are carnivals held? Local area carnivals will be close by, probably at Sorrento and Mullaloo, whereas inter club carnivals will be held at different beaches around the metro area, with a country carnival held outside the metro area around Australia Day. How long do the carnivals go for? U8-U9 Carnivals are being introduced this season and are expected to last no longer than Club day activities (approximately 2 hours) U10-U13 carnivals generally run for 3-4 hours depending on the events. The State Championships runs over 2 days. How to enter? Online entry details are ed with the Club e-news a few weeks prior to the event and needs to be completed before the advised closing date or your child may miss out Carnival entry fees for the 2017/18 season are $10 each The Nipper State Championship fee is $35 For some endurance / specialty carnivals, members need to enter themselves and details will be provided. What to Bring? Mullaloo tents are provided for use by our members and families You are more than welcome to bring your own umbrella/tent/chair and sit nearby You will require plenty of water and good nutritional food to last the day Suncream, Club bathers, hi-viz singlet, towel, goggles if needed, warm clothes if the weather/ wind turns and Sunsmart clothes for hot days Club cap the cap worn at carnivals is the Club coloured one (blue, yellow white). Club Craft Foam boards are available for U8-10s. It can still be advantageous to have your own Limited fiberglass boards are available for lease from the Club for U11-13s competitors Ask for advice about purchasing a new or secondhand board. We have several Club personnel to assist. 2017/18 Nipper Information Guide Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club Page 14

15 Team Selections Throughout the season, the For general carnivals, the emphasis is on participation. While for State Qualifiers and State Championships, the emphasis is on high performance. Team selections are made by the Age Group Managers and coaching staff who take into account the following factors: Performance (not necessarily results) at previous carnivals, championship days, Nipper days, training sessions. Surf conditions and time table also considered Teams may include younger age group members if required. Player s Tea There will be a player s tea a couple of days prior to the carnivals where Nippers will find out information on the competition and be given competition vests if they do not already have one. For a small donation dinner will be supplied. PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT AND SUPPORT We are a family Club and we need the help of every family to share the workload so that we can continue to maintain a high standard and an enjoyable environment for everyone. Running a successful Club of this size only comes from the ongoing commitment of volunteers and help offered by parents, including: As a parent or guardian you are REQUIRED to be at the beach at all times during Sunday activities and mid-week training sessions if your child takes part in these. Your child remains your responsibility. Medication, trips to the toilet and the individual general welfare of each child on Mullaloo beach is the responsibility of the parent / guardian. U7 Nipper parents need to be with the age group at all times Every U7-U10 family is required to assist in the sausage sizzle at least once in the season and every U11-U13 family is required to assist in beach packup/set-up. At all times, abide by the Member Code of Conduct. It is Club policy that at least one parent registers as a member. You are then able to assist with beach and water based activities, such as: Officials Help with the running of the carnivals either by judging, marshalling competitors, presenting medals, recording results or starting races You will need to complete a Level 1 Surf Official course. Approximately a 4 hour course, plus practical component at carnivals. Contact our Competition Manager if you would like to do this course. Water Safety Water safety personnel mainly spend their time monitoring Nippers in the water/shoreline on nipper days and/or carnivals either on rescue boards or swimming with tubes/fins Mullaloo SLSC maintains a dedicated Beach Patrol and IRB (inflatable rescue boat) Patrol during Sunday Club days to monitor safety for all age groups. These volunteers are all Bronze Medallion qualified or hold a Surf Rescue Certificate and are focused on assisting the AGM s in providing a safe environment for all participants. On Club days 2017/18 Nipper Information Guide Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club Page 15

16 parents who are suitably qualified are required to provide assistance in the water activities. Please ensure you make the AGM aware that you are available to assist. Without the presence of water safety, the Club will not provide aquatic activities for the children. You need to have either a current Surf Rescue Certificate or Bronze Medallion. Check our website for details of upcoming courses and requirements. Not sure what is involved in the water safety courses? Check out this information on the Surf Rescue Certificate and the Bronze Medallion course. Beach Crew Please put your hand up and ask your Age Group Manager if they need any help. Parents without surf qualifications can contribute significantly to the Club, such as: Set-up / pack-up of equipment at carnivals and Nipper days BBQ assistance (cutting rolls, cooking sausages, selling sausages and then clean up afterwards). A roster will be set up for the beach set-up/pack-up and the sausage sizzle that will rotate between age groups. Your AGM/Liaison will pass that information on to you. Other Roles We are always looking for parents to help with a variety of tasks, such as: Committee members Social coordinators Equipment and maintenance. MEMBER SAFETY Our Club endeavors to provide the safest environment possible for all members participating in Club activities. This is done through complying with SLSA Water Safety Policies, providing high quality water safety services and having Club contingency plans in place. Several measures have been established to ensure minimum risk. The Water Safety Coordinator or Nipper Coach will complete a risk assessment before each activity commences which will also be monitored throughout the activities by the Age Group Managers. This includes: Identify hazards - rips, shallow bank, dumping waves, debris/seaweed Assess the risk - is the surf too dangerous? Determine measures - will certain children/groups stay out of the water? Review, apply and monitor - have the conditions become worse? Water Safety - that minimum Water Safety personnel ratios are met and adhered to. See below also. It is important to respect the decision of the Age Group Manager or coach if they have limited Nippers time or distance in the water. WATER SAFETY RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGY Water Safety personnel aim to: Minimise Nippers losing their craft Minimise Nippers bumping into each other Ensuring the Nippers ability can handle the conditions Encourage and guide members in the water Attend to any incidents if needed. SAFETY SIGNALS - NIPPERS SAFETY SIGNAL ASSISTANCE NOT REQUIRED Nippers can give this thumbs up signal to Water Safety personnel to tell them they are OK after an incident or while completing a course/task. 2017/18 Nipper Information Guide Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club Page 16

17 Surf Life Saving Australia Hand Signals Numbers 2, 3, 7, 8, 9 & 11 will be used most in the Nippers Program. If you have any concerns over the safety of your child, please see our Water Safety Coordinator. 2017/18 Nipper Information Guide Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club Page 17

18 INCIDENT RESPONSE In the event of an incident such as a missing person or emergency, there is a response that has been devised that all members should be aware of. On Sunday Nipper days, in an emergency, the Water Safety Coordinator or Patrol Captain will advise our tower to raise the alarm by sounding the siren. This is the signal for all Nippers and Water Safety to return to shore. Nippers are to assemble for roll call at their age group flag. Parents are advised to allow the Age Group Managers to complete roll calls before listening for further instructions. Water Safety members are to head to the designated area and await instruction from the Water Safety Coordinator who will instigate the appropriate plan. MULLALOO SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB ROOMS Mullaloo is lucky to have brand new training/function rooms and a licensed bar with a view of our amazing beach. The bar is open Fridays and Sundays from 5pm and Sunday after Club day. All of our bar staff are volunteers so we ask that you assist when visiting the bar by being patient, returning empties and putting your own rubbish into the bins provided. If you are interested in helping out behind the bar you just need to have an RSA (Responsible Service of Alcohol) certificate which can be completed via online training for a small cost and usually takes no more than an hour or two. Once you have your RSA you just need to send a copy to the Club Office and they can put you on the bar roster. It s great fun and a good way to get to know your fellow Club members. The Club often holds special function nights to raise money for the Club or celebrate achievements of Club members. Keep an eye open for notices in the newsletter and on Facebook for upcoming events. Mullaloo SLSC is a family Club, however we would like to remind our members that the bar area is subject to strict liquor licensing rules. Adults and children must be wearing shoes at all times when in the bar area and children are to be supervised at all times. It is not acceptable for children to be running around the bar or in/out of the balcony door, or be using outdoor scooters/bikes etc. inside the Club rooms. We are very proud of our function rooms and would like to keep them looking good for many years to come. If anyone has any ideas/suggestions or would even like to volunteer their time, we are always looking out for ways to keep our younger members entertained whilst the older members have a chance to catch up with old friends or meet new people. CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT Mullaloo SLSC undertakes ongoing quality control and evaluations of all its operations to ensure standards are appropriate to the expectations of members and the community. The Nipper portfolio is constantly changing and evolving to meet the needs of the members it serves. Having a continuous improvement process means that everybody can contribute to the way the organisation operates. Members are encouraged to provide feedback to the Manager of Nippers in one of the following ways: communication Verbal communication Writing a letter Dropping suggestions into the box located in the shop. Your feedback is integral to the success of the Club. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS My child is currently 11 (12 in January 2018), what age group will he be in? The age group that your child joins is determined by their age at the 30 September, therefore your child was 11 on the 30 September 2017 (turning 12 in January) and therefore is classed as being in the Under 12 age group (even though they turn 12 during the season). My son turns 6 in October 2017, can he join then? No, sorry, he needs to be 6 on the 30 September to join for that season. He will be able to join the following season. Can I drop my children at Nippers and leave the beach? No, it is absolutely necessary that a parent or designated guardian is at the beach during the entire duration of Nippers. 2017/18 Nipper Information Guide Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club Page 18

19 I have 3 children and can t be with all groups at the same time? That is fine. Parents of U7 children need to be with their group at all times. Parents of U8-13s just need to inform the Age Group Manager where they will be on the beach if they are not going to be with the group. My friend s birthday puts him in a different age group. Can they be together? Sorry, we need to obey the policies set by SLSA that children are put into groups where their birthday falls - they will be able to make new friends and still be able to socialise before and after Club activities. How often do I bring my child to the beach? Our Nipper Days are held each Sunday (start mid October March with a few weeks off over Christmas). We understand that families are busy so the program doesn t require 100% participation but your child will benefit from regular attendance. We also have mid-week specialised training sessions available to those who wish to improve their skills and fitness. Check the newsletters, website and Club notice boards for further information. What does my child need? Club cap and high visibility rash shirts/vests are compulsory. Appropriate bathers, water bottle, towel, goggles and sunscreen are also important. Purchasing your own foamie or fibreglass Nipper board can depend on your finances and your child s interest, but can be a good idea as they will have this with them all the time to practise. Club foamies are available for use (up to Under 10) and Club fibreglass Nipper boards may be leased for a nominal fee. What do children do in Surf Life Saving? Depending on their age group, children will cover basic CPR/ first aid skills, sprints and flags, swimming, board paddling, wading, Nipper development and lots of FUN activities. They will also learn surf life saving skills, surf awareness and develop personal and emotional skills. Nipper Awards what are these for my child? Each age group award has sessions that they participate in to acquire relevant skills and knowledge. They will need to attend and participate in all of the compulsory sessions to attain the award. They must also complete the Pool Evaluation to obtain the award. Does my child have to be able to swim? Yes, for U8-U13 age groups as they need to complete their Pool Evaluation including a swim and a float. This is carried out before participating in any Nipper Activities session to assess their swimming and self survival ability in the water. This will determine whether they can participate in Nipper Activities. The next step is for them to train to complete their Competition Swim Evaluation which allows them to compete at carnivals. Only those who wish to compete are required to complete the Competition Swim Evaluation. Is this a learn to swim program? No, although your child will benefit enormously and increase their confidence from exposure to open water activities including swimming and board paddling. We do not provide specific learn to swim training or stroke correction. It is strongly encouraged for this to be taken up externally. What happens when my child finishes all the various Nipper Activities age groups and awards? The Nipper Development Program is designed to gradually introduce your child into the role of a qualified Surf Lifesaver and assist in patrolling the beaches. They can continue to be involved in a variety of competition events if desired. They will undertake various other awards and learn many facets of community service involvement. They can be taught specialist areas of competition and compete both at a State and a national level. What can I do to help? Parents/guardians can become involved in many areas of Club activity. Areas can include helping at Sunday Nipper days (beach setup/ pack down, helping run activities, being an Age Group Manager Assistant or Liaison), carnival officiating, first aid officer, fundraising, providing water safety at Sunday Nippers, training and carnivals (if you gain your Surf Rescue Certificate/Bronze Medallion). All parents/guardians will see most positive results from supporting their child in their Nipper activities. 2017/18 Nipper Information Guide Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club Page 19

20 COMMUNICATION & USEFUL LINKS The Club uses a variety of tools to communicate to its members. - the most effective form of communication is our ed weekly e-news and monthly newsletter. If you don t receive these s, please ensure the Office has an up to date address (you can also update your details through the Surf Life Saving Members Area portal). Your AGM or Liaison will also send out important or group specific updates via . Website - Our website provides all information regarding Club news, upcoming events, training, patrol rosters etc. Notice boards - one is located at the entry of the gym, another in the Competition shed above the taps. Events are posted on here. Facebook - Like our Mullaloo Surf Club page to receive up to date photographs and event notifications. Keep an eye on changes or additions to training on our Mullaloo Surf Sports Training page. Instagram - check out Mullaloo Surf photos. Texts - If we need a message to be communicated quickly, we may send out a SMS text, e.g. if a Sunday Nipper day is to be cancelled. SLSA (Surf Life Saving Australia) for National circulars, news, education, general member information. SLSWA (Surf Life Saving Western Australia) for WA circulars, carnival information, news, education, general member information and for Mullaloo Beach specific information. Seabreeze for up to date local surf report Bureau of Meteorology for up to date weather report Sharksmart for up to date reports and sightings of sharks. Please Note: Information in this booklet and any information on links herewith may change. Please ensure you check dates and times closer to the events. Our Club is proudly supported by Formwork / Concrete / Pumping / Rigging 2017/18 Nipper Information Guide Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club Page 20

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